2019 TRELIS Cohort Selected

In June 2019, the TRELIS project, Training and Retaining Leaders in STEM-Geospatial Sciences, will hold its second workshop in Washington, D.C. TRELIS is a unique model for professional development for women educators in the geospatial sciences. The program builds leadership capacity and skills to address career development, communication, conflict resolution, and work-life integration. With the name, we instill the concept of a human capital trellis or scaffold of support, and embrace the reality of nonlinear career trajectories that move sideways, take leaps, and do not follow a single upward ladder. There is significant demand for TRELIS-related knowledge and support in the geospatial sciences, reflected in part by the large pool of applicants to TRELIS events each year. 

We are pleased to announce the following members of our 2019 cohort. These TRELIS Fellows will participate in a 3-day workshop that has been designed to target topics and concerns of early-career individuals and focus on envisioning and crafting leadership pathways. Immediately following the workshop, the TRELIS Fellows will continue their professional development exchanges during the UCGIS Symposium.

Clio Andris, Pennsylvania State University

Sara Carr, Northeastern University

Li (Kerry) Fang, Florida State University

Kelly Gleason, Portland State University

Melinda Kernik, University of Minnesota

Marynia Kolak, University of Chicago

Amy Koshoffer, University of Cincinnati

Huyen Le, Virginia Tech University

Samiah Moustafa, Brown University

Stephanie Rogers, Auburn University

Vanessa Rojas, State University of New York - ESF

Donna Selch, Stony Brook University

Di Shi, University of Kansas

Monica Stephens, University at Buffalo

Caixia Wang, University of Alaska at Anchorage

Jennifer Watts, Woods Hole Research Center

           

TRELIS is managed by a leadership team from the University of Maine, Hunter College, the University of Colorado, the University of Southern California, Arizona State University, Tableau Software, and the University Consortium for Geographic Information Science (UCGIS). It is supported with generous funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF Grant #1660400). For more information, contact Kate Beard, TRELIS PI, at the University of Maine or look for resources at www.ucgis.org/TRELIS.

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